Will 32-year-old Anoa'i family member debut in The Bloodline on WWE SmackDown? Exploring the possibility 

What is next for The Bloodline on SmackDown this week?
What is next for The Bloodline on SmackDown this week?

After Roman Reigns lost his Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania 40 earlier this month many thought The Bloodline would lose some of its strength. However, last week on SmackDow the faction continued to evolve.

The Bloodline's enforcer Solo Sikoa kicked his brother Jimmy Uso out of the group with the help of the faction's newest member, Tama Tonga. This may not be the last new member of the family-orientated stable as recent reports have suggested that Solo's cousin Jacob Fatu has signed with WWE, with many now expecting him to join forces with the new Bloodline.

Last year, Fatu was asked in an interview with MuscleManMalcolm about potentially joining his family in the WWE:

"I mean, to be on WWE, we gotta think about the history. All my family’s been there. If I ever had the chance to go there, absolutely, I would love to go there. But mind you, it’s more than just that. I’m responsible for seven mouths, and for eight. I’m responsible for eight people living and breathing, my wife and my kids.!

Fans could see the debut of Fatu as soon as this Friday on SmackDown, with him and Tama Tonga looking to bring some power back to The Bloodline and setting their sights on tag team gold.


Solo Sikoa on how Paul Heyman has helped him in WWE

As the Wiseman and manager of The Bloodline for almost 4 years, Paul Heyman has been integral in building the stock of Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Solo Sikoa.

During an interview with Superstar Crossover last year, Solo shared how it has been working with Paul Heyman on the main roster:

"He’s like my uncle, man. First of all, he’s been around my family for over 50 years. He’s been around Roman’s dad, he was around my dad. I don’t know if a lot of people know this, but my dad was one of the first Paul Heyman guys when they started in WCW because he was their manager. Now he’s with Roman and my brothers, and now with me. There’s a lot of things that he’s taught and is still teaching me."

As well as all the members of The Bloodline, Paul Heyman has been key to the molding of some of the company's biggest names such as CM Punk and Brock Lesnar.

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